Malone Dillon R

Iowa Department of Public Safety
Trooper

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Malone Dillon R in 2019 was employed at Iowa Department of Public Safety and had an annual salary of $58,874 according to public records. This salary was 23 percent lower than the average and 32 percent lower than the median salary in Iowa Department of Public Safety.

In year 2019 Malone Dillon's salary was 30 percent lower than average Trooper salary in the state of Iowa.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameMalone Dillon R
Original Job TitleTrooper 2
Job TitleTrooper
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StateIowa
EmployerIowa Department of Public Safety
Annual Wage $58,874

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Employer

Employer NameIowa Department of Public Safety
Year2019
Number of Employees1,130
Average Annual Wage$76,407
Median Annual Wage$86,409
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